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Water-soluble fluorescent chemosensor based on Schiff base derivative terminated PEG for highly efficient detection of Al3+ in pure aqueous media

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Abstract Schiff base derivative terminated PEG (PEGESB) was synthesized and applied as fluorescent chemosensor in pure aqueous media. PEGESB exhibited excellent selectivity and anti-interference ability for Al3+ with naked eye… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Schiff base derivative terminated PEG (PEGESB) was synthesized and applied as fluorescent chemosensor in pure aqueous media. PEGESB exhibited excellent selectivity and anti-interference ability for Al3+ with naked eye fluorescence color change from colorless to bright cyan. The detection limit of PEGESB for Al3+ was determined to be as low as 2.93 × 10−9 M. PEGESB was stable and could effectively detect Al3+ over a wide pH range from 5 to 10. PEGESB was proved to be a reversible fluorescent chemosensor upon alternate addition of Al3+ and EDTA to PEGESB aqueous solution. The fluorescence response of PEGESB solution to Al3+ and EDTA was applied to build an INHIBIT logic gate. In addition, test papers coated with PEGESB were facilely prepared for on-site sensing of Al3+ in real water samples.

Keywords: fluorescent chemosensor; pegesb; al3; schiff base

Journal Title: Tetrahedron Letters
Year Published: 2020

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